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all religions. gerri: let me read you one thing. sis says religious music should be part of the elementary program. -- should not be a part. i cannot read tonight. come on. >> i have to say i agree with her, and i will tell you why. this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a program in that program is essentially is neutral which is what the district is doing, that does not mean that it violates the constitution. >> you cannot promote one religion or the other. >> if you have it in a classroom situation and they're is a cultural components, it is permissible. if it is an entertainment type situation where people are excluded, then it is going too far. >> they're not excluded. they are invited. gerri: something that is pervasive in our culture. that is what i don't get. >> but the pervasi
all religions. gerri: let me read you one thing. sis says religious music should be part of the elementary program. -- should not be a part. i cannot read tonight. come on. >> i have to say i agree with her, and i will tell you why. this is an established principle and supreme court law. the establishment clause which basically separates church and state and looks at the purpose of the activity, whether it is encouraging or discouraging. let me finish. finally, when you basically have a...
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nobody mentioned the religion that now people say muslim terrorist. so the thing is that islam is a religion of peace and humanity and brotherhood. the taliban on the know about this fighting and then they haven't read the kuran yet. they haven't studied it. [applause] >> it's interesting because i think people sometimes on our side of the world are not sure how they are supposed feel of the taliban and that the heat with the do. but sometimes they feel that they are part of the culture today. almost like a political party with a very extreme views and they are not sure if they are allowed to have an opinion about it. it's almost as if they feel that this is the culture. it's not our business. can you speak to that? >> there are some people but are not sure if they are allowed to criticize the taliban, if they are allowed to feel that it's wrong. does that make sense because they feel that maybe we don't agree, but if it's part of the culture, then how are we to have opinions about it? >> i understand. but i would like to kill the everyone that the ta
nobody mentioned the religion that now people say muslim terrorist. so the thing is that islam is a religion of peace and humanity and brotherhood. the taliban on the know about this fighting and then they haven't read the kuran yet. they haven't studied it. [applause] >> it's interesting because i think people sometimes on our side of the world are not sure how they are supposed feel of the taliban and that the heat with the do. but sometimes they feel that they are part of the culture...
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but advancing religion, check. must not result in excessive entanglement between government and religion. if they want to openhe government and religion. it meets all the criteria, they should be able to do it. >> there's a weird legal dichotomy in allowing it prior to a meeting but not during it. that's interesting how they're going to reconcile it. >> i'm sorry, does not entanglement, the third of the three? >> yes and no. if you're saying it's secular in purpose, how is it not secular in purpose during versus before? it's a little bit where they're drawing a line legally. fine, that's their job t >> the first amendment they lfal back on for their argument the people who wrote the first amendment were in the first congress who opened their op congress with a prayer.he i think frankly it's a little bit of a reach. this has been going on since tht beginning of the republicans i suspect it will be forever. >> greg? >> i am of the -- i am always polite when people are praying when you go over to somebody's house and
but advancing religion, check. must not result in excessive entanglement between government and religion. if they want to openhe government and religion. it meets all the criteria, they should be able to do it. >> there's a weird legal dichotomy in allowing it prior to a meeting but not during it. that's interesting how they're going to reconcile it. >> i'm sorry, does not entanglement, the third of the three? >> yes and no. if you're saying it's secular in purpose, how is it...
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, of having an official state religion or government yl religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. in statement i have made my intersession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that is what politics -- that's what the political process is all about. but it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately avoid partisan issues. i've never talked about immigration reform, i've never talked about same sex marriage or pro choice or pro life or nything like that. i would not be addressing partisan issues. so i pray as we said earlier out of the overflow of my devotional life and pass torl outreach. not to bring issues to the floor in my intersession. >> what is your favorite part about being chaplain? about vorite part be being the chaplain is that it provides me with a front row seat to human history. there is more written about the legislative branch of governme
, of having an official state religion or government yl religion. and i don't think any lawmaker would want me to address any particular partisan issue. my position is nonpartisan. in statement i have made my intersession could apply to both sides of the aisle. i provide ministry in a political environment. so my prayers will reflect material related to government because that is what politics -- that's what the political process is all about. but it does not bring up my prayers. i deliberately...
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the second is the companies as persons exercising religion. the third is what some courts have referred to as they pass through standing whereby a closely held family type corporations such as this one can assert the free exercise rights of its owners and forth is a roots that only judge walton in the district here used which is the third-party standing doctrine. i would like to begin by looking at the claims of the gilardi's as individuals. several things are undisputed. the gilardi's control and make the decisions for the companies including what goes in and what's kept out of the company health plans. third the gilardi have a well-documented religious or four of the hhs mandate challenge here today requires the companies to include those things and their plans for face significant lines. and five those things should only be included in the plan if francis philip gilardi direct them to be included. given those undisputed facts it's our view that the court should have applied the test of the thomas case and asked whether the hhs mandate put s
the second is the companies as persons exercising religion. the third is what some courts have referred to as they pass through standing whereby a closely held family type corporations such as this one can assert the free exercise rights of its owners and forth is a roots that only judge walton in the district here used which is the third-party standing doctrine. i would like to begin by looking at the claims of the gilardi's as individuals. several things are undisputed. the gilardi's control...
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they talked about establishing a state religion look. the first amend the is not about guaranteeing people from having hurt feelings, it's about guaranteeing religious liberty. words mean something. the constitution says establish, not endorse and i believe the supreme court will clarify that in this decision. >> let's bring amanda in. the pastor brings up a point, the obama administration cited with them saying prayer is protected. you say that's wrong. >> i do. i think that no one is trying to regulate the content so much. we shouldn't even be having prayer at all for government meetings. >> no, that's not right. >> sir, you had your chance, plaets please let me have mine. the point is if you're going to need religion to do your job, do it before the government meeting starts, then anybody is infri e infringing on anyone. if you feel you need prayer before your job, do it before the meeting. if you're going to do this government prayer whether city counsel or in the house of representatives or the senate, then you need to open it up to
they talked about establishing a state religion look. the first amend the is not about guaranteeing people from having hurt feelings, it's about guaranteeing religious liberty. words mean something. the constitution says establish, not endorse and i believe the supreme court will clarify that in this decision. >> let's bring amanda in. the pastor brings up a point, the obama administration cited with them saying prayer is protected. you say that's wrong. >> i do. i think that no one...
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and the thing that i like in the uk is that they accept other people and their religion and tradition and they have accepted it and i have accepted their view of dressing and speaking in their way of having communication, and that's what we need in our countries and our societies. acceptance of each other's traditions and cultures and i think that it is very much a necessity. >> speaking of religion, one person wanted to know how you feel about your religion and how people use it as an excuse for conflict and violence. >> that's a very good question. because it's really sad to say that whenever a muslim person, it sometimes people say a muslim terrorists, they need to only say terrorist in the example is oklahoma. because nobody mentioned this, but now people are talking about this. so the thing is that islam, it is a religion of humanity and brotherhood and the taliban only knows about jihad and they haven't read the crime yet and they haven't started it yet. [laughter] [applause] >> you know it is interesting because i think that people sometimes on the far side of the world are not
and the thing that i like in the uk is that they accept other people and their religion and tradition and they have accepted it and i have accepted their view of dressing and speaking in their way of having communication, and that's what we need in our countries and our societies. acceptance of each other's traditions and cultures and i think that it is very much a necessity. >> speaking of religion, one person wanted to know how you feel about your religion and how people use it as an...
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but it isn't religion she is after. it is the parking lot. basic toil tri-s, snacks that we get in for donations. want to make sure our participants have what they need. >> smith and the nonprofit she founded run what's call add safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sites largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven for the roughly 59% of the homeless who have lived in their cars. >> how is your caseload? >> going good. >> smith started the first lot in august 2010 when a new face of homelessness emerged. middle class individuals and families accustom to security and stability, but suddenly cast adrift in long term unemployment. >> they would go down to the shelters come back in tears saying that's not me. i'm not really homeless, i am just in between right now. what do i do, where do i go. >> now, said smith, 76% of those in the lot report some sort of income, but struggle with more than 1,000 awares in seattle, local homeowner says a growing population
but it isn't religion she is after. it is the parking lot. basic toil tri-s, snacks that we get in for donations. want to make sure our participants have what they need. >> smith and the nonprofit she founded run what's call add safe parking program, renting the lots from this church and a youth center nearby. it's one of a dozen programs in 85 sites largely along the west coast that provide a safe haven for the roughly 59% of the homeless who have lived in their cars. >> how is...
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these young people are not being trained for a war for some national advantage or for religion or economic opportunity. this is a war against an alien life form that comes from another part of the galaxy and threatens life on earth. >> right. even though this is originally written as a young adult, the theme here is very much an adult one. is there something you would like to see as a takeaway for people? because it's kind of a thinking movie. >> it's a thinking movie but i'm not sure that i would like to pronounce a message for it because i think that kind of robs you of being able to participate. i think it's a great movie for young people and their parents to see together, because i think it will create -- the questions will be asked and, hopefully, in a family setting you might find some answers. it concerns things like the responsibilities of growing up and facing military training, bullying are a lot of the things that -- that you experience when you see this film. >> there's a line at one point in the movie and i don't want to give too much away, that talks about a theme i think lea
these young people are not being trained for a war for some national advantage or for religion or economic opportunity. this is a war against an alien life form that comes from another part of the galaxy and threatens life on earth. >> right. even though this is originally written as a young adult, the theme here is very much an adult one. is there something you would like to see as a takeaway for people? because it's kind of a thinking movie. >> it's a thinking movie but i'm not...
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to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today. it's been going on now for close to 20 years and it's a vehicle for people to learn and spend time in a construct of way as they're making their way to work. it the initials of metro transit authority. it was the torah association. >> on good days, it's 45 minutes and that's when it's on schedule but every once in a while, at least once a month, there's always a way. we always enjoy it and we have the opportunity to spend more time together and delve a little more into the text. the heck are you doing on my train during this? but we have a
to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today....
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to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today. it's been going on now for close to 20 years and it's a vehicle for people to learn and spend time in a construct of way as they're making their way to work. it the initials of metro transit authority. it was the torah association. >> on good days, it's 45 minutes and that's when it's on schedule but every once in a while, at least once a month, there's always a way. we always enjoy it and we have the opportunity to spend more time together and delve a little more into the text. the heck are you doing on my train during this? but we have a
to a story of religion on the rails. every morning, jewish commuters from long island use the hour- long train line to study the town load -- the talmud. in cars transformed into a moving synagogue with a rabbi offering his spiritual guidance. the class has been taking place for more than two decades but many of the students are turning to modern technology to lighten their load. >> on the train we spent 45 minutes together reading text from centuries ago that even has relevance today....
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the bible as a science textbook of its depth that defies its rightness yeah i mean we know death no religion perhaps we. we fear death perhaps because we're born knowing only life right so what else are we left to do but to fear that unknown the so what all i'm saying is that the religious scientists are they will surely will have a spirituality about them but it's not the kind where they're running around trying to change the science curriculum your parents encourage you to do this they didn't encourage anything all they would be very precise about this they took we grew up in new york city rich with cultural institutions we every weekend we went to zoos the music museum of natural history art museums the opera plays we went to everything that adults do that is beyond just dr lawyer indian chief to show the full range the dynamic range of what curious talented people can do as adults and in that i got exposed to the planetary my brother is an artist he was enchanted by the art museums when fact went to high school music and art my sister is the one sell out she went into corporate america b
the bible as a science textbook of its depth that defies its rightness yeah i mean we know death no religion perhaps we. we fear death perhaps because we're born knowing only life right so what else are we left to do but to fear that unknown the so what all i'm saying is that the religious scientists are they will surely will have a spirituality about them but it's not the kind where they're running around trying to change the science curriculum your parents encourage you to do this they didn't...
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when he walks around with the guns, i think that's religion for you? that's your idea of religion? guns? anyway, thank you, gentlemen. >>> coming up, the gop has two sides facing off against each other. and then there are the electable republicans back east. like ken cuccinelli versus chris christie. and who's going to win the fight of that fight? who's going to be the 2016 republican. >>> and 60 minutes hit the benghazi button hard. can hillary clinton put that behind her? >>> and a good sign for the president's health care website. once it gets fixed. >>> it came soon enough. the website is now a live target for "snl." >> still need guns? consult healthcare.gov's frequently asked questions for topics like "what the hell". "how have i been on the same page for three hours." >> this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> ted cruz may end up a big winner one day in iowa. but in new hampshire he's off the pace. look at this new poll on the new hampshire republican presidential primary. the big leaders right now are rand paul and chris christie. paul's at 17%, christie behind at 1
when he walks around with the guns, i think that's religion for you? that's your idea of religion? guns? anyway, thank you, gentlemen. >>> coming up, the gop has two sides facing off against each other. and then there are the electable republicans back east. like ken cuccinelli versus chris christie. and who's going to win the fight of that fight? who's going to be the 2016 republican. >>> and 60 minutes hit the benghazi button hard. can hillary clinton put that behind her?...
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ago we also launched an interfaith speakers bureau where we take out representatives of the 5 major religions and do the same thing and we model in front of high school and middle school students how the faiths can sit down like we are sitting here today and have conversations about our commonalities but about our differences as well. many of the comments we get from students is, wow, you guys can sit up there and talk because most of the pictures our students see are the ones that have been playing across our screens the last 2 or 3 days. we hope by challenging that we can prevent bullying and harassment we've been seeing here today. >> thank you, amina stacy is manager of communications for the los angeles giants. >> if you think about what our mission is, you probably think our mission is to win the world series every year, which hopefully this year we're on the right track, but actually our mission statement, we just went through an exercise but our mission statement has always been to enrich the community through innovation. and it's very, i am very proud of the fact that the giants have
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and extending into religion we lost the of restraint of a concern for the other the could samaritans. we have lost any accountability with the real concern is looking at the statistics of it come the gate and of all the money that we have spent has almost all gone to the top 1 percent. if you want to the description for disaster the somebody cable law to say i am subversive to be sure you how to destroy america that we can totally deregulate the banks let agreed to run wild they will package them in a securities stock and then to get out of it we will make the banks hold to protect the 1% in the of the society is so severely divided to have alienation as the norm. that is truly frightening while the optimism people come to their senses that we cannot go on like this. hopefully that will include people to be pessimistic on the proper 30 in silicon valley to vote for an increase of taxes it is a step in the right direction to make this place work. >> i will just add we are such a plan the schaede century other countries look to us we have lost the sense of going to a correctional facili
and extending into religion we lost the of restraint of a concern for the other the could samaritans. we have lost any accountability with the real concern is looking at the statistics of it come the gate and of all the money that we have spent has almost all gone to the top 1 percent. if you want to the description for disaster the somebody cable law to say i am subversive to be sure you how to destroy america that we can totally deregulate the banks let agreed to run wild they will package...
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what god would have court can here on earth and astrophysicists be religious of course any i think religion is has been with us since we came out of the jungle the darling even a judge of mental god someone hovering over those if you look at the numbers i just tell you the numbers the numbers that scientists on average are less religious than the population ok but that number is not zero so then you ask well what does it mean for them to be religious i tell you this if they're active contributing scientists they're not running around telling you that the universe was made in six days it's a different kind of religiosity that the scientist has it's more of a spirituality more of feeling of a creator rather than using the bible as a science textbook of its debt that defies its rightness yeah i mean we know death no religion perhaps we. when we see a death perhaps because we're born knowing only life right so what also we left to do and to fear that unknown the so what all i'm saying is that the religious scientists are they will surely will have a spirituality about them but it's not the kind
what god would have court can here on earth and astrophysicists be religious of course any i think religion is has been with us since we came out of the jungle the darling even a judge of mental god someone hovering over those if you look at the numbers i just tell you the numbers the numbers that scientists on average are less religious than the population ok but that number is not zero so then you ask well what does it mean for them to be religious i tell you this if they're active...
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if freedom of religion is not guaranteed, it is an indication other freedoms are not protected either. >> keep watch it now. john bolton, with me now. >>> still a mystery in california. what is the black wrapped barge? what is in there? >> it is a good question. plus black smoke filling the cities in one of the most guarded sites you will find anywhere. >>> it is a year since the bleed scene in benghazi. what happen the night the terrorist stormed the u.s. consulate. >> we are here to kill americans and not libyans and they beat them and pistol whipped them with the rifles and let them go. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> he said what is going on? he said we are getting attacked. i said how many. he said they are all over the compound. i was shocked and i
if freedom of religion is not guaranteed, it is an indication other freedoms are not protected either. >> keep watch it now. john bolton, with me now. >>> still a mystery in california. what is the black wrapped barge? what is in there? >> it is a good question. plus black smoke filling the cities in one of the most guarded sites you will find anywhere. >>> it is a year since the bleed scene in benghazi. what happen the night the terrorist stormed the u.s....
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when you come out of prison, you have your rights to religion and speech and due process, and yet in many states you don't have your right to vote. >> i think we also look at the racial component of this disenfranchisement of african-americans across the country. one in three african-american men in this country right now cannot vote, have been barred to vote because of this law. that goes from state to state. if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery, to jim crow, to civil rights and now to the prison industrial complex, that has tried to keep african-americans out of the political process. >> michael, this all ties in to how we deal with people we receipt out of prison. do we want to stigma ties them and wear a scarlet on their forehead forever or permanent disenfranchisement keeps them on the outside. in michelle alexander's book, the new jim crow, i've lost all voice or control over my government. i get mad because i can't say anything because i don't have a voice. and an e convict that her voting rights restored, says i feel like somebody, it's
when you come out of prison, you have your rights to religion and speech and due process, and yet in many states you don't have your right to vote. >> i think we also look at the racial component of this disenfranchisement of african-americans across the country. one in three african-american men in this country right now cannot vote, have been barred to vote because of this law. that goes from state to state. if we look at the history of this country, we have created laws from slavery,...
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but that has been perverted to mean that we need to take religion out of government. but what really means it really means is that we need to keep government out of religion. and that is what is happening in this case, some people are trying to take it out of government, but that is contrary to the entire condition of this country. martha: what do you think, leslie? >> i have to tell you that i agree with some of what you said. but the problem is the slope that could become and we don't want the government establishing any religion and when we look at a small-town compared the size of the united states and the diversity of the united states be much larger, those two women are jewish and atheist and to people that are offended, and how we cover every religion in america? politicians are elected to legislate, although i would say that this political body in washington needs a lot more than prayer and the problem here is if i were an atheist and i am not, i do believe in god and etc., but if i were an atheist i would be offended for my first amendment right would be viol
but that has been perverted to mean that we need to take religion out of government. but what really means it really means is that we need to keep government out of religion. and that is what is happening in this case, some people are trying to take it out of government, but that is contrary to the entire condition of this country. martha: what do you think, leslie? >> i have to tell you that i agree with some of what you said. but the problem is the slope that could become and we don't...
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we have say the exercise of religion is not necessarily limited to people in the quote, unquote, religion business. anymore than in the bill lotty case, the supreme court rejected this approach that freedom of speech for corporations for corporations in the speech business. i frankly disagree with your honor's assessment of the scope of the exemptions. they're massive. >> there is a case, i don't believe you cited that supports the proposition that you're arguing in favor of, the supreme court case, the greater new orleans case? >> not familiar with it, your honor. >> justice stevens in the opinion deals with this sort of thing says the, the flaw of the government's case, and this is in the is the operation of this statute is to attendant with the pierce by exemptions and inconsistencies that the government can not be exonerated and this is advertising case but the supreme court struck it down. seems to me what, that case supports your argument. but, the district court never got there. >> that's correct. >> i mean the threshold question here is identifying who's religious beliefs are bein
we have say the exercise of religion is not necessarily limited to people in the quote, unquote, religion business. anymore than in the bill lotty case, the supreme court rejected this approach that freedom of speech for corporations for corporations in the speech business. i frankly disagree with your honor's assessment of the scope of the exemptions. they're massive. >> there is a case, i don't believe you cited that supports the proposition that you're arguing in favor of, the supreme...
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so regardless of race, sex, religion, gay, lesbian, rich, poor, it doesn't matter. we're there to support one another and make sure etch one gets home. why can we not continue to have those same ideals when we get home. >> jason thigpen, thank you very much for joining us. msnbc in new jersey. chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten cuccinelli, the cucc, was on the trail today ripping obama care, convinced, it seems, that this will be the issue that can catapult him to an improbable victory tomorrow. probably not going to happen, but bashing obama care is good politics if you're a republican right now. and it certainly helps
so regardless of race, sex, religion, gay, lesbian, rich, poor, it doesn't matter. we're there to support one another and make sure etch one gets home. why can we not continue to have those same ideals when we get home. >> jason thigpen, thank you very much for joining us. msnbc in new jersey. chris hayes is up next. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten...
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mission inff to a hawaii where her skills with language and religion become critical to the success of the mission. you have this person who is born enslaved and lives as enslaved person on a college campus, then leave this extraordinary life afterward. >> you also talk about race science, the search for cadavers for scientific research at these universities. >> one of the things i wanted to do with the book was to try and explain how slavery and the slave trade provided the of higher education in north america. but i also wanted to explain the role that colleges played in perpetuating slavery in the slave trade, and that is where you get to the race science. that is where becomes critical. it is precisely on campus the ideas that come to defend slavery in the 19th century get refined. intellectualr legitimacy on campus. they get their scientific veneer on campus. they get their moral credentialing on campus. i wanted to trace that process. one of the ugliest aspects of that is the use of marginalized people in the americas, in the u.s., enslaved black people, often native americans, a
mission inff to a hawaii where her skills with language and religion become critical to the success of the mission. you have this person who is born enslaved and lives as enslaved person on a college campus, then leave this extraordinary life afterward. >> you also talk about race science, the search for cadavers for scientific research at these universities. >> one of the things i wanted to do with the book was to try and explain how slavery and the slave trade provided the of...
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the federal appeals court says that limits the right of free exercise of religion by burdennenning companies to require insurance that includes contraception. it is another ground breaking case for religious rights and others say it is the employees who have a right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives, even if it is against their most deeply held religious beliefs. >> the reason for that is that you have the right to practice what you want, but an employer shouldn't have the right to deny the people who work at that institution their right to follow their conscience and use contraception. >> this case is involving the owners of fresh way foods. the catholic brothers do not want to contribute to the coverage of contraceptive including plan b pills citing their roman catholic religion. facing a fine for not complying and while the obama administration says the requirement is necessary to protect a woman's right to decide when or if she wants to have children the judg
the federal appeals court says that limits the right of free exercise of religion by burdennenning companies to require insurance that includes contraception. it is another ground breaking case for religious rights and others say it is the employees who have a right to coverage. >> the only question here is whether our government can force religious business owners to pay for abortion causing drugs and to pay for contraceptives, even if it is against their most deeply held religious...
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maybe we'll be a little less prone to get down on somebody because of their politics, sexualities, religion or musical taste. these all represent alternative proteins. i think it's better to put the protein front and center. >> matt joined us as well. >> some of us have a more sophisticated palate. >> oh. >> this is a grilled chicken heart with a salad of celery leaves, shallots. >> go ahead. >> is this the straw that you drew. >> go ahead and try it. >> this is tough for me. wait i got the big one. >> hold on. i just want a small bite. >> get some of the greens with it. >> i hate to be such a baby. i'm embarrassed. >> the heart is the leanest muscle on the animal and it's delicious. >> it's good. >> come on. >> tastes like a heart. >> tastes like chicken. >> tastes like heart. >> this is a classic italian dish. >> the heart is delicious. >> it is. it's a lean piece of meat. >> the leanest on the body. >> it tastes delicious. >> this is braised caves tongue, a little bit of lemon. get the sauce. you like the sauce. >> like the sauce. >> that's perfect. >> it's like pot roast. >> i don't wan
maybe we'll be a little less prone to get down on somebody because of their politics, sexualities, religion or musical taste. these all represent alternative proteins. i think it's better to put the protein front and center. >> matt joined us as well. >> some of us have a more sophisticated palate. >> oh. >> this is a grilled chicken heart with a salad of celery leaves, shallots. >> go ahead. >> is this the straw that you drew. >> go ahead and try it....
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person that says that the existence of good or religion doesn't matter, it is not an important decision. ivitally important. >> do we agree? >> believers can learn a lot from atheists. believers take their faith not serious enough to question or think it through. >> father james >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and today we watched as the federal official who oversees the obama care exchanges appeared before a house committee to testify about the flawed rollout of health care.gov. and we also watched as democrats on that committee reached their limit of just how much phony republican concern they can stomach. >> there had been a little bit and systematic attempt on the part of the majority in the house and the mine north in the senate to take it impossible for all americans to receive quality health care, and some of us will not stand for it. we will stand up for what is right, for what is fair and what is just. health care is a right and not a privilege. >> democrats today didn't hide their frustration with republicans suggest concern with fixing american's broken health
person that says that the existence of good or religion doesn't matter, it is not an important decision. ivitally important. >> do we agree? >> believers can learn a lot from atheists. believers take their faith not serious enough to question or think it through. >> father james >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and today we watched as the federal official who oversees the obama care exchanges appeared before a house committee to testify about the flawed...
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an argument that isn't given for religion. if i were to convert here on this tv show we would both make a lot of money. >> all right. >> i think it is good for you show. a youtube hit. >> our books would do well. >> the jesuit guide to almost everything. a book in march called "jesus" about jesus. >> the modest sales pitch. that's, modestly done. >> well done. >> he's wearing kind of, he has the whole symbol there. so i have to talk about what i am doing. i don't have a t-shirt. >> i can't do magic. i can't do magic. >> well, under some definitions of magic, transubstantiation would be considered. . >> do you think atheism is presented in an overly aggressive way, or a way that doesn't serve it? >> put anything in that sentence in place of atheism. you have it being right. >> yeah, yeah. >> of course. of course, it is presented badly. everybody has their own personality. their own way of doing things. way of talking. the most important thing, only thing. i think we can agree on this strongly. what i think is most important is
an argument that isn't given for religion. if i were to convert here on this tv show we would both make a lot of money. >> all right. >> i think it is good for you show. a youtube hit. >> our books would do well. >> the jesuit guide to almost everything. a book in march called "jesus" about jesus. >> the modest sales pitch. that's, modestly done. >> well done. >> he's wearing kind of, he has the whole symbol there. so i have to talk about what...
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it says congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so how to you argue in this case the establishment clause, basically the separation of church and state, that it's being violated in this case? >> unlike god save the honorable court, it's become a platitude, it's used so often it's from the much lost its spiritual significance. when you get down to what's going on in greece, new york, you're finding an overwhelming number, in factual but four of the prayers prayed in the last ten years in greece are christ-focused, jesus-focused, very overtly christian when which makes people like the would clients of ours feel like they're second class citizens in their own local community. feeling that if they have business for example before the greece town council, it's going to look bad for them were they not to be participants in this religious exercise. a religious exercise that these two women do not happen to agree with. so this is very different than the supreme court. it's different than a state legislature that hires a ch chaplai
it says congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. so how to you argue in this case the establishment clause, basically the separation of church and state, that it's being violated in this case? >> unlike god save the honorable court, it's become a platitude, it's used so often it's from the much lost its spiritual significance. when you get down to what's going on in greece, new york, you're finding an overwhelming number,...
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could be offensive to other parents, families, because there's just so many different religions. >> i think the holidays and america's is a melting pot. kwanzaa, hanukkah, christmas. let them sing it all. >> in 2010, the u.s. supreme court declined to hear an appeal of a similar. an appeals court upheld that saying the school should create an inclusive environment. >> is a 12:00. remember to turn your clocks back. i am just loving this extra hour of sleep. >> no controversy there. as for the rest of the day -- >> on the other hand, if we hadn't set the clocks back, we would be done by now. >> i will take this week. >> certainly beautiful. a lot of sunshine around the bay area. good luck a bit chilly. temperatures just out the door. mid to upper 40s inland. not bad. as you look toward the bay bridge, a few high clouds. aside from that, a-ok. livermore 49, san francisco 54, santa rosa 52 degrees. wind speeds right now mostly calm to just a few miles per hour in the south bay. they've even calm down up at napa where they've been gusting up to 25 miles per hour. wind advisories posted for
could be offensive to other parents, families, because there's just so many different religions. >> i think the holidays and america's is a melting pot. kwanzaa, hanukkah, christmas. let them sing it all. >> in 2010, the u.s. supreme court declined to hear an appeal of a similar. an appeals court upheld that saying the school should create an inclusive environment. >> is a 12:00. remember to turn your clocks back. i am just loving this extra hour of sleep. >> no...
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they might discriminate against someone who is not of their religion. >> yet opponents point to statements by eeoc commissioner called the lead drafter of nda, who said in 2006 when sexual and religious liberties conflict, quote, i'm having a hard time coming up with any case in which religious liberty should win. here's how he responded when confronted with that position in her senate confirmation process. >> i also have a deep respect for and understanding of religious practice and a deep-seated ca eed tolerance f j religious differences. >> they're unchanged by the conversion and the language on the exemptions. >> we have a administration that ignores the religious liberties of chaplains, of all kinds of people when you look at what happening with the hhs mandate. >> they're set to vote as early as next week, and supporters say they have 59 votes. they'll need 60 to make sure the measure is filibuster proof and gets to the floor for a vote. >> what do you think? do you think businesses should be forced to hire people whose beliefs conflict with that company's goals? let me know on twitt
they might discriminate against someone who is not of their religion. >> yet opponents point to statements by eeoc commissioner called the lead drafter of nda, who said in 2006 when sexual and religious liberties conflict, quote, i'm having a hard time coming up with any case in which religious liberty should win. here's how he responded when confronted with that position in her senate confirmation process. >> i also have a deep respect for and understanding of religious practice...
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we would attack all sorts of religions. what we would get bakck, we expected hostility. what we got again and again. gentle sweetness. one of the thing that happens when you are an atheist, you get tweets. letters, i am so sorry religious people treat you'd so badly when you want to atheism. i think one of the reasonize want to atheism, religious people treated me so well. my dad was a christian. we were very, very close. there is a feeling love and security that can make you very happy with the life we have here. and sometimes the gentleness and the love itself is what gives you the confidence to maybe, not be, not be reaching for things. this is what i encounter all the time. the number of people that are aggressive and unpleasant in religion to me in my, life, is just about zero. maybe one or two. >> do you feel threatened by atheism? >> no. i can't stress this enough. a lot of my friend are atheists. just reflecting to day. had a lunch with a friend. ing anostic. >> you have seen priests go through crisis of faith. where priests have times where they're not so sure a
we would attack all sorts of religions. what we would get bakck, we expected hostility. what we got again and again. gentle sweetness. one of the thing that happens when you are an atheist, you get tweets. letters, i am so sorry religious people treat you'd so badly when you want to atheism. i think one of the reasonize want to atheism, religious people treated me so well. my dad was a christian. we were very, very close. there is a feeling love and security that can make you very happy with...
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. >> 30-year-old moroccan born artist uses religion, calligraphy and politics in his art. many deal with turmoil and change in the region, particularly in egypt. after living in morocco for 26 years, he says the arab spring was long overdue. >> for me it was about the idea of being here at that moment when others of my age are here, and they have a desire for change. >> one of them, hani's biggest revolution. he saw images flash across the television scream of egyptian police known as the blue broad girl. that's when he said he immediately went to work. >> i think it's - again, like a representation of the violation of individual rights, the homel, the antig witty of an individual person, and it's become automatically more powerful when the subject is a woman. >> the famous image from 2011 became a symbol of protest against power, showing a struggle the against police brutality. the image sparked outrage reaction from around the world, leading to further protest in egypt. in his work titled, "you were my ownly love, set to debut." representatives deemed it unacceptable. i
. >> 30-year-old moroccan born artist uses religion, calligraphy and politics in his art. many deal with turmoil and change in the region, particularly in egypt. after living in morocco for 26 years, he says the arab spring was long overdue. >> for me it was about the idea of being here at that moment when others of my age are here, and they have a desire for change. >> one of them, hani's biggest revolution. he saw images flash across the television scream of egyptian police...
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there's many ethnic and religion groups, mostly christian. in myanmar it's mostly buddist. a civil war broke out two years ago. that's only one worry for the myanmar government. there's violence between buddhists and rohingyas. joe blachlland is an analyst and joins us via skype from canberra. how significant really is the ceasefire agreement. how hopeful are you that it could result in a lasting peace in myanmar. ixed i think it is quite significant. i think it follows on from the president's plan to establish a sense of order that works for his government. this is - it needs to be seen in the context of the roadmap that the government has - the regime prior to this government established back in 2003. and it's about establishing an element of prosperity reliant on security. that prosperity is something seen as being in the interests of the tafaldorf and the military that backed the government. this is, in some respects, a cynical ploy by the government, but it's something that has broader benefits for the community. >> it is slightly confusing john blachl land because the
there's many ethnic and religion groups, mostly christian. in myanmar it's mostly buddist. a civil war broke out two years ago. that's only one worry for the myanmar government. there's violence between buddhists and rohingyas. joe blachlland is an analyst and joins us via skype from canberra. how significant really is the ceasefire agreement. how hopeful are you that it could result in a lasting peace in myanmar. ixed i think it is quite significant. i think it follows on from the president's...
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early risk literature and breast cancer, religion, particular in the jewish religion is a risk factor so initially when the braque the research started it was seen as evidence for that. the language wasn't quite pull language of ancestry as much ethnicity. a lot of confusion in the early years of braque a research. more questions? >> this sounds like another variation of blaming the victim and so it is the victim's fault, you don't have to do much about it. i wonder if you could talk about this for mohels policy perspective, right now what is going on in terms of health policy in this issue. >> what i was initially concerned was -- has been the status, environmental health policy, public health policy, and my early research in breast cancer was looking at activism around the environment particularly in the new york area. that early research was there is a lot of activism around why is it so many women are being diagnosed with breast cancer? it is not explained. if you take all the risk factors we know about it doesn't explain relief even half of the breast cancer cases so there's a lo
early risk literature and breast cancer, religion, particular in the jewish religion is a risk factor so initially when the braque the research started it was seen as evidence for that. the language wasn't quite pull language of ancestry as much ethnicity. a lot of confusion in the early years of braque a research. more questions? >> this sounds like another variation of blaming the victim and so it is the victim's fault, you don't have to do much about it. i wonder if you could talk...
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state lawmaker in new mexico doesn't like yoga being taught in pe classes saying it promotes eastern religions. he wants to give sxarnts students the right to opt out. gym teachers and others argue classes are designed to keep kids active and help prevent sports injuries. >>> san francisco program designed to lure movie make together city may get a boost a super advisor proposing putting more money into the pot. abc7 news joins us live now from city hall. carolyn? >> reporter: san francisco's fwil in rebate program set to expire next year. the supervisor wants to expend thaend by a year, expanding coverage so we can compete with places like new mexico, new york, and vancouver. san francisco used to be able to relie on its beauty to lure movie makers but now, you need sweetener. >> the bottom line is that it's important. >> reporter: the producer for a new hbo series called "looking". they were shooting today in tiburon. most action is in san francisco. incentives were a draw. the program rebates up to $600,000 fees paid to the city for things like permits and stage rentals. >> being able to ac
state lawmaker in new mexico doesn't like yoga being taught in pe classes saying it promotes eastern religions. he wants to give sxarnts students the right to opt out. gym teachers and others argue classes are designed to keep kids active and help prevent sports injuries. >>> san francisco program designed to lure movie make together city may get a boost a super advisor proposing putting more money into the pot. abc7 news joins us live now from city hall. carolyn? >> reporter:...